Oct 01, 08:00

 
Oct 01, 11:02 CTV News - Toronto
     The country's top court is set to rule today on whether Ontario Premier Doug Ford's decision to slash the size of Toronto's city council during the last municipal election was constitutional.

 
Oct 01, 11:39 CTV News - Toronto
     Two owners tell their stories of a shared establishment, three-decades apart, brought together by their deep love of fish and chips.

 
Oct 01, 11:43 CTV News - Toronto
     A man fatally stabbed in Etobicoke earlier this week has now been identified by investigators as a 26-year-old resident of Toronto.

 
Oct 01, 10:41 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Canada has now fully vaccinated 80.52 per cent of the country's eligible population.

 
Oct 01, 10:23 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     New details have emerged of a reported domestic dispute between Gabby Petito and her fiance while traveling through Utah in August, as shown on additional bodycam footage from a responding officer.

 
Oct 01, 11:42
     The initial estimate put total Canada economic activity in July about two per cent below pre-pandemic levels recorded in February 2020.

 
Oct 01, 11:29
     Australia introduced some of the toughest travel restrictions of any democracy in the world on people entering and leaving the island nation on March 20 last year.

 
Oct 01, 10:37
     The Blue Jays (88-71) fell three games behind the Yankees but remained a game back of Boston for the second wild-card berth

 
Oct 01, 10:28
     The Supreme Court of Canada decision is coming roughly a year before Ontario's next municipal vote.

 
Oct 01, 10:00
     Slight change to second run of Manitoba's vaccination cards leads to confusion for Winnipeg couple at Vancouver restaurant.

 
Oct 01, 11:30 Toronto Sun
     The lines are from covers.com and the home teams are in CAPs. CINCINNATI -7.5 over Jacksonville In hindsight, it probably wasn't smart to back the Bengals — even against the lowly Jags — by more than a TD on a Thursday night. Washington -1.5 over ATLANTA Despite their win last week, the Falcons are at […]

 
Oct 01, 10:00 Toronto Sun
     Dear Amy: My mother died last year, during the worst of the pandemic. My sister asked me to come to our hometown to help clean out Mom's house, and to stay for the funeral service. This would have involved taking time off work, flying, staying in a hotel, and interacting with strangers — all several […]

 
Oct 01, 11:57 CityNews Toronto
     Homicide investigators have identified the victim of a fatal stabbing in Rexdale early Thursday morning. Police said they were called to the area of John Garland and Humber College boulevards shortly after midnight. A man in his 20s was found without vital signs, suffering from several stab wounds, police said. Paramedics rushed him to the […]

 
Oct 01, 11:18 CityNews Toronto
     Toronto Public Health will be offering COVID-19 vaccine clinics in all 25 of the city's wards Saturday. The program, #Vax25, is the latest attempt by the City to make vaccines as accessible as possible. The campaign will have 35 micro clinics total, in locations where the vaccination rates are low. The City's top doctor, Dr. […]

 
Oct 01, 10:44 CityNews Toronto
     WASHINGTON (AP) — Merck & Co. said Friday that its experimental COVID-19 pill reduced hospitalizations and deaths by half in people recently infected with the coronavirus and that it would soon ask health officials in the U.S. and around the world to authorize its use. If cleared, Merck's drug would be the first pill shown […]

 
Oct 01, 10:07 CityNews Toronto
     Over 2,000 optometrists across the province are asking for the Ontario government to commit to working out a funding deal that reflects the compensation their counterpoints in other provinces receive for an eye exam. "This government's continued neglect only impacts our most vulnerable community members: seniors, children and those with existing eye conditions," said Dr. […]

 
Oct 01, 11:54 Ottawa Citizen
     Provincial police had to put on their riding boots early Friday when several callers reported a horse on the loose on Highway 7 near Perth. The multi-talented officers were able to wrangle the animal and secured it on "private property" before the morning rush hour. "If you're missing a horse please contact 1-888-310-1122," police said. […]

 
Oct 01, 11:41 Ottawa Citizen
     Good morning! It's a good looking Friday out there, but October looks to be coming in wet this weekend. The forecast is for a sunny Friday, with clouds coming in in the afternoon, with a high near 17 C. Expect showers near midnight and through the evening, with a low of about 11 C. Then […]

 
Oct 01, 11:30 Ottawa Citizen
     My sister, Anja van Beek, was one of three people who died on Jan. 11, 2019. It's time for a wider safety investigation.

 
Oct 01, 11:20 Ottawa Citizen
     Hospitals are resorting to desperate measures to ensure staff members get immunized. They haven't been left with much choice.

 
Oct 01, 10:45 Ottawa Citizen
     Friday, Oct. 1: You can write to us too, at letters@ottawacitizen.com

 
Oct 01, 10:30 Ottawa Citizen
     Shane Gero is founder and lead scientist of the Dominica Sperm Whale Project and has spent 15 years following and studying a clan of some 40 families of sperm whales in the Eastern Caribbean.

 
Oct 01, 10:00 Ottawa Citizen
     Allegations of sexual misconduct by military leaders has been the dominant story emerging from National Defence over the past year.

 
Oct 01, 11:50 Windsor Star
     Yeung Man Cooking, the plant-based recipe channel of Amherstburg's Wil Yeung, recently surpassed 500,000 subscribers and has more than 26 million total views.

 
Oct 01, 10:10 National Observer
     The production of steel, cement, and ammonia together emit about one-fifth of all human-caused CO2. Technologies are emerging that promise to decarbonize these problem industries, but analysts warn big challenges remain before the processes can be cleaned up.

 
Oct 01, 10:10 National Observer
     Many nations, like Britain, Norway, and Germany, tax gasoline at $550 per tonne of CO2 — $400 more than we do. Unsurprisingly, our surging tailpipe emissions are driving Canada's climate failure, writes Barry Saxifrage.

 
Oct 01, 10:10 National Observer
     Now, with an election behind us and a federal government that has plenty of support on the climate file, it's time for Canada to place a bet on the economy of the future — and get on with building it, writes columnist Max Fawcett.

 
Oct 01, 11:47 Montreal Gazette
     The Sûreté du Québec said the victim was not wearing a helmet.

 
Oct 01, 11:43 Montreal Gazette
     The incident is under investigation by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada.

 
Oct 01, 11:42 Montreal Gazette
     "What we're seeing in Montreal right now is a trivialization of the possession and use of firearms."

 
Oct 01, 10:59 Montreal Gazette
     Bell Centre, other venues can operate at full capacity as of Oct. 8. The Montreal Canadiens' first regular-season home game is on Oct. 16. The team last played before a full house at home on March 10, 2020.

 
Oct 01, 10:00 Montreal Gazette
     A brief look at today's weather forecast along with a #ThisMtl picture and a daily quote.

 
Oct 01, 11:00 Calgary Herald
     The federal election is over and the country has never been more divided. More division is on the way as Alberta counts down to municipal elections and a referendum to remove equalization from the Constitution. I saw a presentation recently in Red Deer, put on by a group called Libertas, that made the best argument […]

 
Oct 01, 11:00 Calgary Herald
     When it comes to accepting help to deal with COVID-19 the Alberta government has proven to be loath to do so as in many respects it indicates a failure to get ahead of a COVID spike

 
Oct 01, 11:00 Calgary Sun
     NOT OUR MAN I, as a conservative voter, think it is time for Jason Kenney to go as premier. He does not reflect our values. Maybe he has spent too much time in Central Canada. He does not understand us and we need a leader that truly appreciates and respects Alberta. J. KOWALYK (Which Alberta? […]

 
Oct 01, 11:00 Calgary Sun
     No surprise Premier Jason Kenney isn't into the blame game when it comes to figuring out why Alberta is now in the crapper over COVID-19. There's a lot of blame to go around and the finger-pointing might just point to a truth inconvenient to the Kenney government. The premier is no dummy. He says if […]